Sehr Khosla

Sehr is a sophomore in the College and news editor at the Voice. She loves carrot cake with cream cheese, documentaries, Love Island, starting sentences with “back home,” and justifying her Classics major.


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Uncertainty remains for CAS administrative staff following town hall to address restructuring

Georgetown’s College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Dean David Edelstein hosted a town hall on May 6 to provide clarity regarding the sudden restructuring of the College’s departmental administrative staff.... Read more

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Brandeis Center urges DOJ to investigate Georgetown’s “secret” connections to Qatari government

The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law sent a letter to Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche on Thursday morning calling for the U.S. Department of Justice... Read more

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Meet the Candidates for The 2026 GUSA Senate

Well, it’s that time of year again. Tonight through April 17th at 8:00 PM, Georgetown students will vote for next year’s GUSA Senate. There are 19 open seats with six... Read more

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Georgetown Law’s Class of 2026 pushes back against commencement changes

In the weeks leading up to commencement, what should feel like the proud finish line for Georgetown Law’s Class of 2026 has felt more like a fight. The Law Center... Read more

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As FinApp funding stalls, clubs across Georgetown feel money tighten

Each year, 13 student organizations and advisory boards spend hours crafting a presentation for GUSA’s Finance and Appropriations (FinApp) Committee to secure their funding for the following year. Many organizations... Read more

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Love is in the air at Epi’s Date Night Dinner

Love was in the air this week, as students gathered in Epicurean & Co. (Epi’s) on Feb. 11 for a free Date Night Dinner hosted by Hoya Hospitality’s Supper Club,... Read more

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Students urge Georgetown to ditch Aramark as contact nears 2027 expiration

As the contract between Aramark, Georgetown’s dining provider, and the university, is set to expire in 2027, a university spokesperson confirmed to the Voice that it is exploring various dining... Read more

Features

Looking the part: The cost of fashion conformity at Georgetown

At Georgetown, fashion rarely announces itself. It covertly arrives in beige knit sweaters and navy trench coats, in quarter-zips and discreet designer totes. It’s a careful and cohesive look repeated... Read more

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Georgetown celebrates National First-Generation College Celebration Week

Nov. 8th marked the 60th anniversary of the Higher Education Act of 1965, which authorized programs to support students disadvantaged by socioeconomic barriers when accessing academic opportunities. By creating initiatives... Read more

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Lauinger regains silent status as Pierce Reading Room approaches completion

Since Aug. 12, 2024, anyone who has entered through the main gates of Georgetown or walked along Prospect Street has seen the construction at Lauinger Library. A year and six... Read more